Parabuthus transvaalicus

Parabuthus transvaalicus

Transvaalicus thick-tailed scorpion, South african thick tail, Giant deathstalker

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Parabuthus transvaalicus

Parabuthus transvaalicus (known as the Transvaalicus thick-tailed scorpion, South African thick tail, or giant deathstalker) is a species of venomous scorpion from semi-arid parts of southern Africa.

Appearance

Parabuthus transvaalicus grows to a length of 90–110 millimetres (3.5–4.3 in), and is dark brown or black in colour, so it is also known as the Black Thick-Tailed scorpion. Its pincers are thin, but its tail is thickened, with the sting segment being as wide as the rest of the tail. It is nocturnal, resting in a shallow burrow under rocks during the day. It resembles its congener P. villosus, which is less strictly nocturnal, hairier and has a more westerly distribution.

Distribution

Geography

Parabuthus transvaalicus is found in deserts, scrublands and semi-arid regions of Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, some parts of the Namib Desert and South Africa.

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Parabuthus transvaalicus
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Diet and Nutrition

References

1. Parabuthus transvaalicus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parabuthus_transvaalicus

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